Demetrius Allen, Northwestern, 6-0/200, LBAllen highlights
Allen is committed to Florida International. He is an aggressive linebacker who is most effective on the outside in space. Has his athleticism from sideline-to-sideline improved during his senior year?
Teddy Bridgewater, Northwestern, 6-3/185, QBBridgewater highlights
Bridgewater is a very athletic quarterback who is capable of playing wide receiver as well. He will be a quarterback at Miami, where he has been committed for months.
Deon Bush, Columbus, 6-1/165, DB, Class of 2012Bush highlights
Bush is a talented junior who possesses a good amount of versatility because of his size or athleticism. He is capable of being a cornerback, safety, or even a linebacker in the right scheme.
Amari Cooper, Northwestern, 6-1/175, WR, Class of 2012
The junior wide receiver is a big target for his quarterback. Will he continue the trend established by past Northwestern wideouts such as Aldarius Johnson?
Lyndon Edwards, Northwestern, 6-1/195, LB
Edwards is a talented defensive prospect for Northwestern who is capable of playing among the linebackers or moving down to the defensive line. What position is Edwards going to eventually settle into at Florida International?
Eric Kinsey, Northwestern, 6-3/215, DE, Class of 2012
While Kinsey projects at defensive end as he fills out, he will likely work among the linebackers for Northwestern. Does he possess the frame to become a big defensive end?
Anthony Rabasa, Columbus, 6-3/200, DERabasa highlights
The Notre Dame commitment has been having a very strong senior campaign racking up good numbers off the edge. At Notre Dame, he is expected to move to the outside linebacker position.
Brandon Radcliff, Columbus, 5-10/195, RB, Class of 2012
Radcliff is capable of dropping his shoulder to run through the hole or can turn it up while bursting through a hole. He has battled some injury issues this season.
Jermaine Reve, Northwestern, 6-0/175, DBReve highlights
Reve is a talented safety that has committed to UCF. He doesn't possess incredible measurements or athleticism, but is a very good playmaker in the secondary.
Dominique Rhymes, Northwestern, 6-4/205, WR
Rhymes is relatively new to the football field. He has been a regular playmaker throughout the season for Northwestern. How high is his ceiling?
Eli Rogers, Northwestern, 5-10/180, WRRogers highlights
Rogers is a former Miami commitment who is evaluating his options. He is a slot wide receiver and explosive in space and off the line. It will be interesting to see how he does against a talented Columbus defense.
Tacoi Sumler, Columbus, 5-8/151, WRSumler highlights
The Oregon commitment is incredibly small but his speed makes him a huge threat in space. He has home-run capability every time he touches the ball.
Clinton Taylor, Northwestern, 5-8/160, WR
Taylor is another Florida International commitment on Northwestern. He is an undersized slot wide receiver for the Bulls.
Lorenzo Woodley, Columbus, 6-0/200, RB, Class of 2013
Woodley is a big back who can drop the shoulder and punish defenders but also has the ability to burst into the open field and run away from them. With a crowded backfield, it will be interesting to see how many touches he gets.

Quick Kicks: This is an opening-round game in the state playoffs. The two teams met earlier this season with Columbus defeating Northwestern 29-7. Columbus is 10-0 on the season while Northwestern is 8-2.

DeVante Wilson, Corona, 6-4/230, SDEWilson highlightsUSC, Nebraska and Arizona are the three finalists for Wilson, who will take an official visit to Southern Cal on Dec. 10 and then make his commitment five days later on his birthday. Wilson has lots of speed off the edge but his toughness and intensity have been questioned at times.
Ifo Ekpre-Olomu, Chino Hills, 5-10/180, CBEkpre-Olomu highlights
Ekpre-Olomu is a jack-of-all-trades on offense, defense and special teams for Chino Hills but we're most interested to see how he performs on defense. Is he quick and instinctive enough to stay at cornerback or will he grow into a safety in college?

Quick Kicks: Ekpre-Olomu has Oregon and California as his two favorites and the Ducks have made a big impression on him. … Wilson has already visited Arizona and Nebraska on official visits and has been to USC for unofficial trips. His official to USC could seal the deal.

Wes Austin, Clover Hill, 6-2/190, WR, Class of 2012
Austin gets overshadowed by Joel Caleb but with his size, does he have D-I ability and the speed needed to play at the next level?
Joel Caleb, Clover Hill, 6-2/185, ATH, Class of 2012Caleb highlights
Is Caleb the top prospect in the state of Virginia for 2012? With early offers from Virginia and Virginia Tech, and interest from many others, how does the high school quarterback project as a safety or wide receiver?
Holland Fisher, Clover Hill, 6-2/180, LB, Class of 2013
Fisher is only a sophomore but he has good size and looks older than he is. Will he be an elite linebacker by the time he's recruitable?
Trey Gardner, Dinwiddie, 6-5/202, WRGardner highlights
Gardner has good size and is a terrific looking prospect on the hoof but he only has one D-I offer. Is it speed or lack of ball skills holding him back?
Chris Hall, Dinwiddie, 6-4/231, ATHHall highlights
Hall plays quarterback in high school but projects as a tight end or defensive end at Virginia Tech. How athletic is he?
Drakar Harvell, Dinwiddie, 5-10/191, WR, Class of 2012
Harvell is a very thick kid but was built more like a running back than a wide receiver the last time we saw him. Has he added a few inches to his frame?
Corey Marshall, Dinwiddie, 6-2/239, DEMarshall highlights
Marshall's lack of height was the main reason he wasn't more highly ranked in the Rivals250 from the start. Has he added some length to his frame?
Diante Monroe, Dinwiddie, 6-1/230, DE
Monroe is a tweener between defensive tackle and defensive end. What position does he project at and can he get big enough to play inside if needed?
Tim Thaniel, Clover Hill, 6-2/190, DB, Class of 2012
Thaniel plays both defensive back and wide receiver and has good size for both. On which side of the ball is he better?

Quick Kicks: Clover Hill produced four-star offensive tackle Blake DeChristopher in 2007 when he signed with Virginia Tech but hasn't had a D-I prospect since. For Dinwiddie, linebacker Bradley Johnson is the only recent D-I prospect prior to this year. Johnson signed with Maryland in 2009.

Quick Kicks: Rowlett coach Kiff Hardin brings the Eagles in at 9-2, his best record since the 2005 season when they finished 9-3. The Jaguars are led by coach Rodney Webb at 7-4, but that record is deceiving since they have played one of the toughest schedules in the state of Texas.

Austin Aikens, Plant, 5-11/165, WR, Class of 2012
On the season, the junior wide receiver has around 600 receiving yards on 25 receptions. Aikens transferred into Plant from Tampa Catholic after his sophomore year.
Phillip Ely, Plant, 6-1/186, QBEly highlights
The Alabama commitment has had an up-and-down season for Plant, having battled injuries and playing behind a mediocre offensive line. Has his arm strength elevated him to another level?
Eric Patterson, Plant, 5-10/185, DB
Patterson is a defensive back capable of playing Division I football, but must prove it on the field every week. He has shown flashes in his career that he can contain, and even shut down, Division I wide receiver targets.
Tony Posada, Plant, 6-6/315, OLPosada highlights
The Michigan commitment is an aggressive blocker who likes to attack the defender and play with a chip on his shoulder. During the summer, he carried some bad weight on his frame. It will be interesting to see what kind of shape he is in now.
Jordan Prestwood, Plant City, 6-6/280, OLPreston highlights
Prestwood will take his skills to Florida State. He is an athletic offensive lineman who has transitioned from tight end to offensive tackle.
LaMarlin Wiggins, Plant City, 6-3/195, ATH, Class of 2012 Wiggins highlights
Wiggins is a talented athlete who will likely end up being a wide receiver at the next level. How will he do working with the backup QB against a talented Plant defense?
James Wilder Jr., Plant, 6-2/219, ATHWilder highlights
Wilder Jr. is a versatile athlete capable of being a linebacker or running back in college. He is heading to Florida State to play running back, which has been his regular position throughout his senior season.

Quick Kicks: This is an opening round playoff game. The two teams played in the opening round of the playoffs in 2009, with Plant defeating Plant City, 59-14. Plant went on to win the Class 5A state championship in 2009.

Quick Kicks: This has to be one of the most anticipated rematches of the season. Earlier this year the Cedar Hill Longhorns beat the Wildcats 42-41 in overtime. Cedar Hills coach Joey McGuire has built one of the best programs in the state of Texas. Coach John Walsh has helped Denton (Texas) Guyer make the transition from 4A to 5A this year.

Quick Kicks: This is a rematch of the 2008 5A State championship where Allen (Texas) defeated Euless (Texas) Trinity. Trinity coach Steve Lineweaver has built possibly the best dynasty in the country having won two of the last three state titles in the largest classification in Texas.

Quick Kicks: Coach Jeff Dicus left perennial power Austin (Texas) Lake Travis to help rebuild a Duncanville team in 2006. He now has the Panthers in the second round of the playoffs with an 8-3 record. The Cowboys are led by second-year coach Joe McBride.